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Hanoi parents race for pre-school admissions

Hundreds of parents have joined lucky draws to get a place for their kids at State-owned pre-schools, especially in Hanoi’s new urban areas, due to the severe shortage of public facilities there.
Hanoi parents race for pre-school admissions ảnh 1Students at Tr​ung Tr​ac Primary School in H​an​oi. Hundreds of parents have joined lucky draws to get a place for their kids at State-owned pre-schools, especially in Ha​noi’s new urban areas, due to the severe shortage of public facilities there. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Hundredsof parents have joined lucky draws to get a place for their kids at State-ownedpre-schools, especially in Hanoi’s new urban areas, due to the severe shortageof public facilities there.

The lucky draws have been used for the past three years to giveevery child a chance to go to the school of their choosing as applicationsoutstrip places at State schools. With this method, parents said they no longerhad to stay up all night to queue for application forms. However, many admittedthat their child’s chances of going to a public school weren’t great.

In Linh Dam Urban Area in Hoang Mai district, one of the mostcrowded districts in the city, many parents queued last week to join the drawfor the Linh Dam Practice Pre-school.

Le Ngoc Lien, a mother, said the school would only enroll 40 ofthe 99 applicants. She said she and her husband were both State employees.Their wages were too low to pay for a quality private school.

"I’ve accepted that there will likely be 60 children in eachclassroom. This means that teachers won’t be able to look after all the kids,”she said.

Lien said many private schools offered affordable fees near herhouse, but conditions there in terms of hygiene and teacher quality were worsethan at State-owned schools.

Luckily, Lien’s number came up and her son got a place at theschool.

Nguyen Quoc Minh, another resident of the Bac Linh Dam ApartmentArea, was not so fortunate.

He didn’t get a winning number, and was forced to send his daughterto a private pre-school nearby.

Minh said he, like other parents, had been waiting with baitedbreath for the lucky draw, and nervously opened the results. Some shouted withhappiness, while others sighed or smiled bitterly.

The first model urban area in Hanoi, Linh Dam Urban Area hasbecome one of the most densely populated areas in the city, housing about52,000 residents. In May 2015, the population was some 32,000.

However, there are few pre-schools. In Hoang Liet Ward, there isonly one public pre-school, school 13 per cent of local children. The samesituation occurs in Dinh Cong Ward. This only pre-school receives nearly 30 percentof total local children.

Meanwhile, there are 100 and 50 private schools in the two wardsrespectively.

The same overcrowding occurs in Cau Giay district. Pham Minh Hai,a resident of Dich Vong Hau Ward, said he was concerned that some parents whosechildren were five years old had to take part in a draw for Dich Vong Hau Pre-school.

Under instructions from the city’s education department,five-year-old children are to be prioritised by schools if the number ofapplicants exceeds capacity.

Nguyen Thi Kim Xuyen, deputy head of the district’s Sub-departmentfor Education and Training, said most schools had to conduct a draw as thenumber of applicants was much higher than capacity.

Dinh Thi Thanh Hang, deputy head of Hoang Mai district’sSub-department of Education and Training, said State-owned pre-schools in thedistrict only met 40 percent of demand. Thus, draws seemed to be the bestmethod to avoid chaos.

But education experts say draws for pre-school enrollment are notthe solution. Instead, the city’s People’s Committee needs to build schools asquickly as commercial centres or high-rise buildings are built and draw up aroadmap to end school shortages in the city.

Figures from Hanoi’s Education and Training Department show thatthere are about 30,000-35,000 children every year who need to go to nurseryschools. But the number of schools remains limited – roughly 1,000 schools, 733of them State-owned.-VNA
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